Within a few iterations, the group comes to a consensus: Either enough bots deem it a good site to point out to mission control, or interest peters out.
Nokia had to announce at this point in time to stay in control of the story, a story which was almost derailed by a number of accurate leaks in the week before.
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Serena quickly ended the game a point later to regain control.
So at this point they just seem to be burning, if not out of control at this point, it looks like a fire maybe sort of 10 feet wide at this point on the second floor.
Republicans want to be able to point to concrete legislation as they campaign to keep control of Congress for another two years.
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Brian Krebs has detailed those U.K. charges, which point to a more direct control of the cybercriminal ring, at KrebsOnSecurity.
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What's the point of fighting to get control of the House and Senate in 2006 if you're scared to defend your actions in 2010?
Over the three-year observation period, the African-American students who took part in the study had higher grade-point averages relative to multiple control groups, and the minority achievement gap overall was reduced by a dramatic 50%.
Using the Wii controller wrapped in a colorful plastic sleeve made to look like a doggy bone and signed by Rice no less I was able to point at the screen and control the direction my dog was running.
Of course it is easy to prove a point if you control the definitions and I will stipulate that the idea of two nations engaging in purely network and computer based attacks would result in nothing but fodder for cyber pundits and tech journalists.
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The first answer is that, in principle, to give such powers to Parliament or an officer of Parliament would be strange: the very point of the powers is to control parliamentary excesses, and to arbitrate in the event that Parliament is itself unable to come to a decision.
"From early indications, it seems to be within our guidance navigation control system, seems to point toward hardware, " Olansen said.
Critics of efforts to tighten gun laws can point to Norway, which has very tough gun control laws, and yet Anders Breivik was able to acquire semiautomatic weapons and kill dozens of people in and around Oslo last year.
In an attempt to quell the continuing insurgency in Iraq and bring closer the point when the country is able to control its own security, Mr Allawi announced on Monday that he had succeeded in getting nine of the country's main factions to dissolve their militias, with a combined strength of 100, 000 fighters.
The idea that they were somehow hoping that by distributing this software, piracy would get to the point where they had to ask the government for permission to control the internet seems like a bit of reach.
At the same time, U.S. military officials believe the battle for Qusayr shows that Mr. Assad and his allies are trying to solidify their control over a key transit point, which would deal a blow to the opposition.
The most important point is to keep portions under control by buying single-serving bars if possible or breaking off a serving and putting the rest of the bar out of sight so you are not tempted to eat more than one serving.
Just be sure not to sacrifice liquidity and control for a percentage point or two, as it may come back to bite you.
For photographers looking to step up from traditional point-and-shoot cameras to professionals who crave complete creative control, the P7700 offers one of the most comprehensive feature sets available in its class.
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The city's international airport was also closed to flights at one point, and staff began building a temporary control tower, as air traffic facilities were switched to emergency power sources.
At that point the Welsh government wants to take control of the M4 and M48 crossings.
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If the point is to critique power and centralized control, and the reformers like Mayor Bloomberg are guilty of this approach, then it makes sense to critique the reformers.
Bloomberg was trying to make a point about influence and the city tried to shift the discussion to one of control.
But for wireless carriers, which now control a new entry point to the Internet, the prospect is enticing.
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But today's problem of non-point source pollution is more difficult to control.
We're getting very close to a tipping point, where we're going to have climate changes that are out of our control.
The idea is to give recipients more control over aid spending long an aspiration of thoughtful activists who point to waste, bureaucracy, unpredictable flows and confusion among foreign-aid programmes.
Universal background checks would mark an important turning point in stemming gun violence, according to gun control advocate Lindsay Nichols.
Does it point out to their inability to take a military control of all the southern regions so that we can install a stable government?
The whole point of the Budget Control Act was to create a trigger, a forcing mechanism that was so onerous that nobody wanted it to come to pass.
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